英语六级

单选题In Para 6 the author expresses his doubt about the effectiveness of trying to change children’s indifference toward much of life by( ).

A.diverting their interest from electronic visual games
B.prescribing medications for their temporary relief
C.creating more stimulating activities for them
D.spending more money on their entertainment

参考答案:B进入在线模考
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